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Ptah

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Tue Mar 25, 2014, 06:49 PM Mar 2014

Sunburst students win national Samsung competition, $140,000 for school


Sunburst Middle School eighth-graders, from left, Jeff Owens, Christian Bloch, Chelsea Allen, Aelie Rowell and Treyton Pickering do repair work on a scale model of a where alkali blows across interstate 15 near Sunburst. The students are competing in a Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' their project would solve the problem of alkali from blowing across the highway. TRIBUNE PHOTO/LARRY BECKNER





Sunburst Middle School students have earned their school $140,000 in new technology after successfully winning a national Samsung “Solve for Tomorrow” science technology engineering and math research competition.


http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20140325/NEWS01/303250016/Sunburst-students-win-national-Samsung-competition-140-000-school?nclick_check=1
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Sunburst students win national Samsung competition, $140,000 for school (Original Post) Ptah Mar 2014 OP
Way to go, kids! Delmette Mar 2014 #1
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